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A. Smiih Woodward. — New Species of Holocentrum from Malta, p. 355. 

 Baron von Ettingshausen. — On the Tertiary Flora of Australia, p. 359. 



— On the Fossil Flora of New Zealand, p. 36H. 



N" 279, septembre. E. R. Jones and C. D. Sherborn. — On Tertiary Enlo- 

 mostraoa, p. 385. 

 Louis Dollo. — On Belgian Fossil Reptiles, p. 392. 

 S. S. Buckraan. — On Jurassic Ammonites, p. 39S. 

 Aubrey Strahan. — On Explosive Slickensides, p. 4O0. 

 Alfred Harker. — On some Anglesey Dykes, p. 409. 

 N» 280, octobre. H. Woodward. — On Etoblatlina Peachii, p. 432. 

 G. J. Hinde. — On the Origin of Chert., p. 435. 



F. A. Bather. — The Grouth of Cephalopod Shells, p. 446. 



R. Jones and G. D. Sherborn. — On Tertiary Entomostraca, p. 450. 

 R. D. Oldham. — The Gneissose Rocks of the Himalaya, p. 461. 

 N° 281, novembre. H. IWoodward. — On a New Species of Eurypterus from the 

 Garboniferous of Eskolale, Scotland, p. 481. 

 J. J. Harris Teall. — On the Origin of Certain Banded Gneisses, p. 484. 

 E. Sterry Hunt. — Eléments of Primary Geology, p. 493. 

 T. M'Kenny Hughes. — Brecciated Rock in the Archœan of Malvern, p. 500. 



G. H. Kinahan. — Archaean Rocks, p. 503. 



A. Smith Woodward. — On the so-called « Torpédo » (Cyclobatis) from Creta- 

 ceous of Mount Lebanon, Syria, p. 508. 



Clément Reid. — The Extent of the Hempstead Beds in the Isle of Wight, 

 p. 510. 



T. M'Kenny Hughes. — Bursting Rock-Surfaces, p. 511. 



R. Lydekker. — Note on Hylœochampsa, p. 512. 



— The Geologists' Association. — Proceedings of the — , t.IX, n"8, 

 novembre 1886. 



G. A. Lebour. — Sketch of the Geology of Northumberland, p. 555. 



T. X, n" 2, mai 1887. 



Geo. F. Harris. — A Revision ot our low^er Eocenes, p. 40. 



J. J. Harris Teall. — The Metamorphosis of basic igneous Rocks, p. 58. 



— The Royal Society. — Proceedings of —, t. XLII, n"' 255, 257 ; 

 t. XLIII, n° 258. 



N" 255. T. G. Bonney. — Note on the Microscopic Structure of Rock spécimens 

 from ihree Peaks in the Caucasus, p. 318. 



Charles Davison. — On the Distribution of Strain in the Earth's crust resulting 

 from secular Cooling, with spécial Référence to the Growth of Continents and the 

 Formation of Mountain-Chains, p. 325. 



T. G. Bonney. — Note on the Geological Bearing of Mr. Davison's Paper, 

 p. 328. 



Philosophical Transactions of the — . Vol. 177. Part. I, 1886. 



Part. II, 1887. 



Part. I. Richard Owen. — Description of Fossil Remains including Foot-boves, 

 of Megalania prisca. Part. IV, 3 pi., p. 327. 



Part. n. Richard Owen. — Description of Fossil Remains of two species of a 

 Megalanian Genus (Miolania) from « Lord Howe's Island », 4 pi., p. 471. 



